Sat Oct 22, 2016 1:42 am
x arropen "file.txt" | join x " " | ucase | print
x=$(cat file.txt | sed 's/\n/\ /g' | tr a-z A-Z) ; echo $x
Sat Oct 22, 2016 1:49 am
x = 0 ; print(x) # Python uses hashes for comments
x = 0 ; print # fig uses hashes for comments too
x = 0 ; print (x) ; print (x) # Python
x 0 print print # fig
print x
print x,
print x, y, z
print(x)
print(x, end=' ')
print(x, y, z)
for x (1 10 2)
now x print
next
for x in range(1, 10 + 1, 2):
now = x ; print(now)
for y (1 5 1)
for x (1 10 2)
now x prints " " prints
now y print
next
next
for y in range(1, 5 + 1, 1):
for x in range(1, 10 + 1, 2):
now = x ; print(now, end=' ')
now = y ; print(now)
Sat Oct 22, 2016 2:10 am
x 3.14 cos print # fig
from math import cos ; print cos(3.14) # Python
import math ; print math.cos(3.14)
from sys import stdin
for p in stdin: ps += [p[:-1]]
return ps[:]
phrase = phrase.replace(x, y)
def figint(p): return int(p)
x 12.5
python
figcolortext(0, 1) ; fighighlight(0, 7)
# fig's int function:
print(figint(x) * 10)
fig
Sat Oct 22, 2016 2:58 am
Sat Oct 22, 2016 10:12 am
golinux wrote:Didn't you notice that you copied formatted text with line breaks? Very hard to read with all those choppy little pieces.
So I'll just move on (it gives me the perfect excuse) . . .
Sat Oct 22, 2016 1:52 pm
figlfdev wrote:golinux wrote:Didn't you notice that you copied formatted text with line breaks? Very hard to read with all those choppy little pieces.
yes, it is. i was aware of the line breaks, but i had a larger screen connected (to a netbook) and it looked like the linebreaks were actually a courtesy. back on the smaller, default screen i can tell what youre complaining about.
it should be fixed now.
figlfdev wrote:So I'll just move on (it gives me the perfect excuse) . . .figlfdev wrote:i dont follow what made you open the topic in the first place-- weve talked about it in the past, i already know youre uninterested-- no excuse is required. its mostly here for fsr, and if someone comes over from distrowatch.
Sat Oct 22, 2016 8:09 pm